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Blue Screen after shutting down windows

Would like to ask for help. There are times when I am shutting down my computer I see a blue screen, then I restart my computer and I get this notice regarding the blue screen problem. Well, this does not happen all the time. It just happens randomly I guess. Can anyone explain what's the real problem? Here are the details I got.

Description: The program Spyhunter4.exe version 4.19.13.4482 stopped interacting with Windows and was closed. To see if more information about the problem is available, check the problem history in the Action Center control panel.

The bugcheck 0x0000003b indicates a possible problem with either your RAM or your graphics driver. To update your graphics driver you can use the Intel Update Driver Utility, the link below will take you there.

10) Once the CD is created, boot from it, and memtest will automatically start to run.

Please note: It may be neccessary to change the boot order in the BIOS so the CD/DVD-ROM is the first device in the boot order and the hdd second.

Each pass consists of 8 tests, it is suggested that you run at least 7 passes, this will take several hours, you may find it simpler to let it run overnight. The longer you run the passes the more comprehensive the results will be.

If you are running multiple modules and have a failure, remove all but one module and test it separately, continue this with each module till you find the one that failed.

When you discern that a module is good, use it to test each slot to be sure there isn't a problem with one of them.

When the test is complete a display similar to the one below will appear. Note the locations of the Pass and Errors, any Error is indicative of a failed module.

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